Example sentences of "man she [verb] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A few men were willing to forgive or at least forget ; but the women hated her , for by deserting her man she had somehow disgraced every woman , and where the women were still united against her , what man dared help her openly ?
2 It was ironical that the man she had just rebuked should be the only one who had shown interest in her as a woman during the fifteen months she had been on the station .
3 Clara could not think of any scheme in which the man she had just seen could have been described as lovely , but she instantly invented one .
4 The man she had just interviewed , a Mr Liam Groves , had not been too happy to be interviewed on Boxing Day .
5 And if she opened the door again any sign of the man she had just glimpsed , the human being behind the impenetrable barrier , would be instantly and totally erased .
6 Somehow he knew that she felt in need of comfort that weekend — even that provided by the man she had most cause to hate .
7 Daylight brought the prosaic world back again , and a Dr Neil who was exactly like the man she had always known — it was as though she had imagined the improper advances of the night hours .
8 Marc was an experienced and cynical seducer , exactly the sort of man she had always avoided and despised .
9 It had been three years since Katherine Lundy had shot the man she had once loved .
10 Exhausted , Morthen 's wounding cuts hurting her , she remained seated here , watching the cleft in the cliff over the gaunt and grimacing features of the man she had once loved .
11 ‘ She could n't believe a man she had once regarded as an uncle figure could turn against her so viciously , ’ one of her closest friends says .
12 Would some lingering affection for the man she had once married have driven her to France to see him for the last time ?
13 When she was ready to retreat to a country life , she chose the place where she had met the only man she had ever loved .
14 The only man she had ever loved was Jake .
15 He was the finest man she had ever seen !
16 Although he was wearing an old check shirt and dirty cricket flannels that stopped above his ankles , Constance thought him the most elegantly handsome man she had ever seen .
17 Constance thought Ludovico the most romantic man she had ever seen but what intrigued her most were his luxuriantly long eye-lashes .
18 Ludovico was the most beautiful man she had ever seen .
19 Standing beside Dennis was the best-looking man she had ever seen in her life .
20 He was so handsome , probably the best-looking man she had ever seen , anyway the best-looking that she knew , fair , tanned , slim , features like an actor in a Western , like the hero .
21 He was the most handsome man she had ever seen , although his face was marred by the marks of her nails , and by bruises which would soon turn black and blue .
22 Clare looked up and saw the tallest man she had ever seen ; he had curly black hair and black-lashed , dark brown eyes , now filled with worry .
23 He seemed to her to be too splendid to wash dishes ; even Glyn would not think of it , and Alain seemed to her to be a figure of towering importance , the most masculine man she had ever seen .
24 She was sure he was the handsomest man she had ever seen , but it was hard to tell in the shadows .
25 He was the kindest man she had ever met .
26 He was old , infirm , and the most gentle man she had ever met .
27 What strange quirk of fate had forced her into working for Nathan Bryce — the most handsome , fascinating and ruthless man she had ever met ?
28 In that instant she knew that standing before her was the most exciting man she had ever met .
29 He really was the most annoying , irritating man she had ever met , and if it had n't been for the fact that she knew he would carry out his threat and have her sacked she would have refused point-blank to go tonight .
30 Niall Grant was the most disturbingly sexually arousing man she had ever met , and his nearness was affecting her in a way she had n't dreamed possible .
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